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Bremen Event Highlights 2022
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Monday, February 14, 2022 (01:57:40) (1186 reads)
To celebrate the start of the new year, we're delighted to give you an overview of lots of the major events that will be held in Bremen in 2022. We hope you will be inspired by new exhibitions, festivals and the maritime flair of the Hanseatic city!
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Bremen, The coffee city
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Friday, October 01, 2021 (19:50:07) (1802 reads)
First of October is Coffee Day. Where better to spend the Coffee Day than in Bremen? The brown bean, which is celebrated internationally on first of October, has a long history in the Hanseatic city. To this day, the beans of every second cup of coffee in Germany are traded through Bremen. Regardless whether Johann Jacobs or Ludwig Roselius, coffee has always been at home in Bremen. Take a look at our amazing cafés for a cozy autumn day.
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Family holiday in Berlin
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Saturday, January 25, 2020 (01:43:54) (6277 reads)
Berlin is the perfect place for families with children: lots of things to marvel at and lots of place to work off some of their excess energy. There's no excuse for boredom here, because the capital is full of exciting experiences for visitors of all ages. More than 1,850 playgrounds, Europe's most modern planetarium, Germany's largest trampoline hall, a zoo with the most species in the world, and much more mean there's something here for everyone. It should be no surprise, then, that Berlin is considered one of the most family-friendly cities in Europe.
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LÜBECK´S OLD TOWN – A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Saturday, January 25, 2020 (01:29:21) (9665 reads)
Lübeck, the Queen of the Hanseatic League, was founded in 1143 “as the first occidental City at the Baltic Coast” and stands for an exemplary character for all Hanseatic Cities of the Baltic provinces. Mediaeval ambience and historic sites determine until today the cityscape and are remembrances of the important history as a Free- and Hanseatic City. During its 11th conference from December 7th – 11th, 1987, the International UNESCO-World Heritage Commission incorporated the Old Town as world culture heritage in its register.
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Elegant Baden-Baden
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Monday, December 31, 2018 (00:30:55) (7951 reads)
“The Belle Époque meets the Age of Instagram” is the headline the New York Times recently used to describe Baden-Baden – and it is certainly true that today the city’s rich history blends seamlessly with a highly contemporary lifestyle. This lifestyle is also reflected in the new claim of the city called “The good-good life”. This claim is also a promise to all international guests.
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Christmas Markets in Germany
Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 (12:44:02) (4491 reads)
Tempting aromas, the festive glow, all the wonderful sounds of the season and delicious yuletide treats. will appeal to every one of your senses. Throughout Germany, Christmas markets celebrate seasonal customs and traditions in delightful historical settings. Particularly popular with visitors are Nuremberg's Christkindlesmarkt and the Striezelmarkt in Dresden.
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